‘Doomsday Fish’ Found in Mexico: Rare Oarfish Swims on Mexican Beach, Sparks Fears of Disaster (Watch Video)

A rare oarfish, often considered a harbinger of disaster, washed up on Playa Quemada beach in mexico on February 10, sparking fears online. The deep-sea creature, linked in Japanese mythology to predicting natural disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis, was discovered by beachgoers. A viral video showing a man attempting to rescue the fish has garnered over nine million views on Instagram, as reported by NeedToKnow. The silver fish with translucent orange fins is rarely seen near the surface, making its appearance unusual. Scientists find oarfish difficult to study due to their deep-sea habitat. While no direct scientific link exists between oarfish sightings and disasters, their rare presence in shallow waters continues to fuel speculation. ‘Doomsday Fish’ Found in US: Rare 12-Foot-Long Oarfish aka Sea Serpent Washes Up on La Jolla Cove Beach in San Diego (See Pics and Video).

‘Doomsday Fish’ Found in Mexico

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